Answer any of these questions below or add onto other people's answers:
When is advertising a problem?
When it tricks people in to spending money and become what they aren't, when its not needed.
advertising becomes a problem when they start selling bad products.
When ''everything is not what it seems.''
they make merchants feel like they need the products so they can make more money and keep customers.
Most of the adds have subliminal messages and those attract the buyers to buy even more.
When you buy the product and you try it but it does the exact opposite of what its suppose to do.
It makes people spent more money on the same product when a product could be much more cheaper.
one of their tricks is they ask you question they know you will answer yes.
they also trick females into meeting the person that put the advertisement
People trick people into spending their money and they could use that money for something needed like food.
Advertising is a big problem. They can trick you about the things they are selling you. They lie about what the product can do and what it includes.
What does a “day in the life” of a person with this problem look like?
they get all excited because they want the item and they order it but when it finally comes its some rip off, maybe even a piece of junk.
some companies don't want to give refunds or they are rude.
ads can be a real problem because they make us spend money on things we need.
People who are shopaholics believe everything they read. They can waste $200 dollars in one day and not care. They are used to spend that
type of money in one day.
Are there good guys or villains in this problem? If so, who?
The people being ripped off don't deserve it all they wanted is something to enjoy or give to someone as a gift now they are stuck with a peice of junk.
Who does this problem affect the most? Why?
It affects the buyer because now there stuck with junk that they spent a lot of money on.
Some people because they believe that the product is going to help them but its not
How big is the problem (For example, 35% of Americans are obese or over 8000 people died from firearms in the U.S. in 2010)
It's a big problem because ads can be found as logos which are on book bags, shopping bags, and other things.
Why are the solutions already out there not good enough?
Answer any of these questions below or add onto other people's answers:
When is advertising a problem?
What does a “day in the life” of a person with this problem look like?
- People who are shopaholics believe everything they read. They can waste $200 dollars in one day and not care. They are used to spend that
type of money in one day.Are there good guys or villains in this problem? If so, who?
Who does this problem affect the most? Why?
How big is the problem (For example, 35% of Americans are obese or over 8000 people died from firearms in the U.S. in 2010)
Why are the solutions already out there not good enough?